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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 32A

13-32a-110. Administrative or civil penalties -- Criminal prosecution.

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Effective 5/4/2022
13-32a-110. Administrative or civil penalties -- Criminal prosecution.
(1)A violation of any of the following sections is subject to an administrative or civil penalty of not more than $500:
(a)Section 13-32a-104 , tickets required to be maintained;
(b)Section 13-32a-104.5 , database information from coin dealers;
(c)Section 13-32a-104.6 , database information from automated recycling kiosk operators;
(d)Section 13-32a-104.7 , database information from catalytic converter purchasers;
(e)Section 13-32a-106 , transaction information provided to the central database;
(f)Section 13-32a-108 , retention of records;
(g)Section 13-32a-109 , holding period for property;
(h)Section 13-32a-110.5 , transactions with certain individuals prohibited;
(i)Section 13-32a-111 , fees to fund account; or
(j)Section 13-32a-112.1 , annual training.
(2)This section does not prohibit civil action by a governmental entity regarding the operation or license of a pawn or secondhand business or catalytic converter purchaser.
(3)The imposition of civil penalties under this section does not prohibit criminal prosecution by a governmental entity for criminal violations of this chapter.
Amended by Chapter 201 , 2022 General Session
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